
Andrew Cuomo, Scraping and Scrambling, Is Still Running as Andrew Cuomo
The former governor, a distant second in most polls of the New York City mayor’s race, is working harder to attract voters and remind them who he is.
By Matt Flegenheimer

The former governor, a distant second in most polls of the New York City mayor’s race, is working harder to attract voters and remind them who he is.
By Matt Flegenheimer

In an interview with the sports host Stephen A. Smith, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo offered a dark prophecy for a Mamdani mayoralty.
By Ashley Ahn

Republicans in Texas, North Carolina and Missouri have passed new maps while Democrats in California, Illinois and Virginia are pursuing similar efforts in response.
By Campbell Robertson

More paychecks aren’t going out, and nutrition benefits may lapse. The government shutdown is growing more painful, and the fight over why is intensifying.
By Jess Bidgood

The mayoral candidate returned to the Bronx street corner where he filmed himself last year talking to Trump supporters. This time, he cut a very different figure.
By Benjamin Oreskes

The Biden White House press secretary seems to be everywhere promoting her memoir, including an “absolute train wreck’’ of an interview with The New Yorker.
By Elisabeth Bumiller

Significant milestones over the next few weeks could shuffle the status quo. For now, both sides remain dug in as the closure heads into a fifth week.
By Carl Hulse and Catie Edmondson

Do Democrats know what the working class actually looks like?
By Tressie McMillan Cottom

Times Opinion convened a panel to weigh in on who is best equipped to lead the city.
By New York Times Opinion

A handful of Republicans crossed party lines to side with Democrats in the first of several votes this week aimed at challenging the president’s trade war.
By Megan Mineiro

Senate Republicans cited a call by the American Federation of Government Employees to pass a funding extension in an attempt to pressure Democrats to relent. The effort fell flat.
By Megan Mineiro

The candidates make their last push for undecided New Yorkers with early voting underway.
By Katie Glueck

Zohran Mamdani’s rally on Sunday nearly filled Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, which holds 13,000 attendees. Here’s why some of them went, in their own words.
By Sarah Chatta and Natalie Keyssar

The Oversight Committee said aides to former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. covered up his deterioration, and asserted that many of his decisions were “void.”
By Annie Karni
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Democrats in California are already starting campaigns and declaring their intentions for hypothetical seats that voters must first approve with Proposition 50.
By Kellen Browning

In an unusual show of confidence, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he raised enough cash more than a week before the California redistricting election.
By Shane Goldmacher and Laurel Rosenhall

Representative Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey and former Representative Abigail Spanberger of Virginia will appear together on Wednesday, hoping to energize Democratic campaign volunteers, and voters.
By Nick Corasaniti

Mike Johnson, the speaker, won’t swear in the Democratic representative-elect from Arizona.
By Michelle Cottle

Gov. Kathy Hochul received a tepid response from a stadium filled with Zohran Mamdani supporters, whose chants of “Tax the rich” interrupted her speech.
By Grace Ashford

The American Federation of Government Employees, in a shift, called on Congress to immediately reopen the government without the health care measures sought by Democratic lawmakers.
By Chris Cameron
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